new songs. new album.

‘lost and found’, the new album from delta chi, is available now from all good online and streaming music portals. Click on the links below to access now on Spotify or Apple Music, or simply search for ‘delta chi’ on other platforms.

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Also available is a deluxe version of the album, ‘lost and found (again)’, which includes extra songs and also demo tracks from the Brick Lane sessions, and two double a-side singles – ‘voice box / dead air’ and ‘jennifer five / where pieces join (where they fall apart)’.

With special thanks to Andy Council for the awesome cover artwork for all the releases. Check out more of his stunning images at andycouncil.co.uk.

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“delta chi may just be the saviours of indie that, let’s face it, we’ve all been looking for.”

“Like ‘The Bends’ era Radiohead.”

“This is original indie, the same indie that Echo & The Bunnymen and The Smiths themselves defined.”

“Edge-of-the-seat, vein-pulsing and head-throbbing guitar that finds itself carved in that self, same classically defined fabric as to which old school Radiohead buckled and bruised.”

“They present soaring melodies and slightly off-kilter pop gems with the same ease as their more malevolent, sweeping efforts, blending gentle piano and heart-felt vocals with an intelligent sonic maelstrom.”

“This represents the point of entry for a band who sound like they can confidently handle taking on the public in far greater numbers when their time comes.”

“The music rises crushingly to a breathtaking finale leaving you wasted, empty, and thoroughly hollowed for the experience so much so that those left standing after it finishes are either lying or deaf.”

“It’s a fine example of British indie – melodic, sweeping music that deals with the heart and body.”

“A highly refined indie sound, guaranteed to root itself into your subconscious. A band to watch for the future.”